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and so i'll be waiting for that action. it's a shame that 20 children have to be slain for us to even start talking about this. but i really think that the american public is fed up with the lack of conversation on this issue. >> and there will be more mass shootings in the last five or six years and in the previous four decades in terms of the particularly appalling ones. and yet you keep being told, well, not as bad as it seems. the situation, but it truly is. since i've been here, i've been utterly horrified, why i get so animated when i debate it on the show. i come from a country where this would be unthinkable. movie theaters, shopping malls, kindergarten classrooms would be shot down in an indiscriminate way on a bimonthly basis. i don't get why americans aren't far more angry. >> it's one thing for a politician to take action, but it's equally important that the american public demands these reforms, these changes, and the polling is clear. support for common sense gun reform. 82 percent gun owners support universal
and so i'll be waiting for that action. it's a shame that 20 children have to be slain for us to even start talking about this. but i really think that the american public is fed up with the lack of conversation on this issue. >> and there will be more mass shootings in the last five or six years and in the previous four decades in terms of the particularly appalling ones. and yet you keep being told, well, not as bad as it seems. the situation, but it truly is. since i've been here, i've...
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he said that in the past, so, i'll be waiting for that action. it's a shame that 20 children have to be slain for us to even start to talk about this. i really think the american public is fed up with the lack of conversation on this issue. >> there have been more mass shootings in the last five or six years than i think the previous four decades in terms of these particularly appalling ones an you keep being told it is not as bad as it seems, the situation but it truly is. since i have been here i have been utterly horrified. that's why i get so animated when i debate this on the show because i come from a country where this would be unthinking, shopping malls, kindergarten classrooms could be shot down on an almost bimonthly basis. i don't know why americans aren't far more angry. >> it's one thing for politicians to take action. it's equally important that the american public demands these reforms, these changes. the polling is clear. there's support for common sense gun reform. 82% of gun owners support universal background checks. it's a fai
he said that in the past, so, i'll be waiting for that action. it's a shame that 20 children have to be slain for us to even start to talk about this. i really think the american public is fed up with the lack of conversation on this issue. >> there have been more mass shootings in the last five or six years than i think the previous four decades in terms of these particularly appalling ones an you keep being told it is not as bad as it seems, the situation but it truly is. since i have...
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. >> so he took action, helping write guidelines that this year became state law. it applies to non-cancer chronic pain patients. it mandates prescriber education, treatment plans called pain contracts between physicians and patients, and tracking of opioid use. if states don't follow new laws reflecting best practices and universal precautions so opioids can be used safely and effectively, this will never turn around. >> the washington state law does have its share of critics, many of whom are patients dealing with pain right now. they are particularly concerned about one provision. it requires that if a physician wants to provide a daily dose of an opiate above a certain amount, he or she must first consult with a pain specialist. problem is there aren't enough specialists. >> there are not enough pain docs in the world to take care of all the patients in king county, let alone seattle. >> today on a scale of zero to ten what would you rate your pain as? >> that is why the center for pain relief is inundated with referrals. >> valerie edwards from sitka, alaska.
. >> so he took action, helping write guidelines that this year became state law. it applies to non-cancer chronic pain patients. it mandates prescriber education, treatment plans called pain contracts between physicians and patients, and tracking of opioid use. if states don't follow new laws reflecting best practices and universal precautions so opioids can be used safely and effectively, this will never turn around. >> the washington state law does have its share of critics, many...
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that shocked everyone into action. then, unlike now, there remains some degree of bipartisanship. there was comity, there was discussion, even as we battled over the budget, we worked together in a bipartisan way on many other issues. you didn't have the total polarization that you have today. >> i mean, when you were elected senate majority leader, i understand one of the first people that you called was the minority leader, senator dole. >> that's right. i called him right away, i went to see him almost immediately, and i said to him look, you've been here a long time, i'm relatively new, these are very tough jobs in the best of circumstances, and if we don't have some degree of trust between us, they will be impossible jobs. so i said to him i want to tell you how i intend to behave toward you and to ask that you behave towards me in the same way. and we agreed on the most basic of things. i told him i would not surprise him, that's important in the senate. that he would always have time to think about his response. i wouldn't criticize him personally. i wouldn't try to embarra
that shocked everyone into action. then, unlike now, there remains some degree of bipartisanship. there was comity, there was discussion, even as we battled over the budget, we worked together in a bipartisan way on many other issues. you didn't have the total polarization that you have today. >> i mean, when you were elected senate majority leader, i understand one of the first people that you called was the minority leader, senator dole. >> that's right. i called him right away, i...
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. >> at this point, what kind of military action might the united states be considering right now? >> when the president of the united states goes out there and makes a strong statement like he did today. >> that's commitment. >> you have to follow up it and do something. >> they're going to watch there carefully. when they see this move, they have to determine rapidly, what are assad's intentions. they're not sure about that right now. get other countries in the region, involved. don't forget, israel lies right over the border. the israelis may not be so patient and wait to see if the chemical weapons are going to be used. >> it's going to make everyone nervous. how deadly is sarin gas? >> 500 times more lethal than cyanide. without an anti-dote and there would be none available to syrian people. it could kill you within minutes. nasty business. >> barbara starr, thanks. appreciate that. troubling developments out of syria come as hillary clinton made repeated the united states position that it will not tolerate the use of chemical weapons. >> we have made our views very clear. th
. >> at this point, what kind of military action might the united states be considering right now? >> when the president of the united states goes out there and makes a strong statement like he did today. >> that's commitment. >> you have to follow up it and do something. >> they're going to watch there carefully. when they see this move, they have to determine rapidly, what are assad's intentions. they're not sure about that right now. get other countries in the...
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if she became secretary of state, ethics rules would require action such as divesting her holdings linked to the keystone pipeline. a spokeswoman said in a, ambassador rice has complied with ethics rirms related to her service in the u.s. government and is committed to continuing these obligations. while the nrdc is speaking out about rice ice potential conflict of interest, its spokesman says it supports her potential nomination and would not ask her to rekuz herself from the decision. a group launched a petition demanding rice sell her stocks in any canadian firms that could stand to benefit if the pipeline is approved. >> and now, our fourth story "outfront." washington working hard or hardly working. okay, look, we know a lot of you work hard, but then you give us things like this. that's your calendar for next year. house majority leader eric cantor released the schedule. this is bipartisan. i don't care whether you're a democrat or a republican. i'm sorry. i'm trying not to sneeze. eight days in january, two in august. you got to have august off, right? france. compare that to the a
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so she's always ready to take action, no matter how wily... or weird... or wonderfully the market's behaving... which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> back now, my battleground america panel, charles blow, kristin soltis and joel stein. joel, pretty big announcement this afternoon. the supreme court will now be looking at both prop 8 and doma. this could potentially be huge for gay rights in america. >> especially with david boyes and ted olson coming together, the guys who were against each other in bush v gore, on the same side fighting for gay rights, for gay marriage. i think it's a really interesting case because they designed this case not to kind of be technical but just to go at the straight heart of the issue which is whether not letting gay people marry is discrimination. so it's a pretty direct hit on whether this is allowed or not, and i think they have a really good chance of winning this and kind of basically deciding this once and for all. which is the way this is going to move forward. this isn't the wa
so she's always ready to take action, no matter how wily... or weird... or wonderfully the market's behaving... which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> back now, my battleground america panel, charles blow, kristin soltis and joel stein. joel, pretty big announcement this afternoon. the supreme court will now be looking at both prop 8 and doma. this could potentially be huge for gay rights in america. >> especially with david boyes and ted...
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we were undertaking university lateral action to go after osama bin laden in pakistan. those risks had to be considered by the president. i will tell you this in line with your question. there was a lot of history present in the room. secretary gates. there was a national security aide during desert one. i was an aide to carter. vice president biden was in the senate at the time of the desert one operation. it was clearly on people's minds. also in the room was one of the aspects that came out of desert one and that was the formation of a unified special operations forces command. the troops, the forces that would carry out the operation, that had become such a unique asset of the united states. >> the president made one decision, informed, it seems to me by the history. he asked for two backup helicopters. >> the president asked for enough assets to ensure that the united states, on its own, could get in and could get out of the abbottabad compound. >> now take us to the moment or was it a series of meetings where we now know vice president biden voiced reservations ab
we were undertaking university lateral action to go after osama bin laden in pakistan. those risks had to be considered by the president. i will tell you this in line with your question. there was a lot of history present in the room. secretary gates. there was a national security aide during desert one. i was an aide to carter. vice president biden was in the senate at the time of the desert one operation. it was clearly on people's minds. also in the room was one of the aspects that came out...
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we were undertaking a unilateral action in pakistan to go after osama bin laden. all those risks were on the table and had to be considered by the president and the principals that made their recommendation. i will tell you this in line with your question. there was a lot of history present in the room. secretary gates was national security during desert one. i was an aide to carter during desert one. it was clearly on people's minds. also what was in the room, it's interesting, was one of the aspects that came out of desert one and that was a formation of a unified special operations forces command. the very troops, the forces here that would carry out this operation that had become such a unique asset of the united states. >> the president made one sdix, informed, it seems, to me, by that history. he asked for two backup helicopters. >> he asked for enough assets that the united states could get in and out of on its own of the abbottabad compound. >> now take us to that moment or a series of meetings where we now know that vice president biden voiced reservation
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. >> with mary, i would say not to take any extreme actions, because we heard that boehner and president obama were meeting so we hope there will be a resolution by the end of the year, and when we do have that resolution, because we still don't know what the ramifications what the impact is going to be to that small business owner, so i would recommend a wait and see approach to see what happens with washington. eventually, moving forward, it is going to hit everybody, i can definitely sense some frustration from everybody on the screen today, we really hope that is resolution, hopefully washington is listening. >> okay, todd, everybody out there's been tweeting their questions to me. what's your question, if you want to go ahead and tweet, allisoncossack, todd is going to be sticking around to answer those questions. volution and switch to olay pro-x. get cleansing results as effective as a $200 system. guaranteed or your money back. olay pro-x. [ male announcer ] born from the elements. ♪ destined to take them over. the uconnect command center with sirius xm satellite radio in the n
. >> with mary, i would say not to take any extreme actions, because we heard that boehner and president obama were meeting so we hope there will be a resolution by the end of the year, and when we do have that resolution, because we still don't know what the ramifications what the impact is going to be to that small business owner, so i would recommend a wait and see approach to see what happens with washington. eventually, moving forward, it is going to hit everybody, i can definitely...
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. >>> shifting gears now, president obama promising action on gun control and he's put vice president biden in charge of the response. but the nra has a very strong voice on the other side. they've got more than 4 million members and a powerful lobbying arm in washington. plus, guns are big business. you might be wondering how big. here's our christine romans. >> this is an incredibly profitable industry. background checks, that's one barometer for sales. those background checks have doubled over the past decade. as the economy has stagnated, gun sales have soared. more gun retailers than there are supermarkets and mcdonald's. profits expected to reach nearly $1 billion this year. smith and wesson, brought in $250 million in profit last year. a fast growing part of the country, high capacity magazines for ammunition. gun shops report a surge in gun demand after newtown. why? because, some of it is people looking to protect themselves, but also out of a fear of tighter gun control laws. in particular, gun owners worry about coming restrictions to the ar-style military rifles. gun maker
. >>> shifting gears now, president obama promising action on gun control and he's put vice president biden in charge of the response. but the nra has a very strong voice on the other side. they've got more than 4 million members and a powerful lobbying arm in washington. plus, guns are big business. you might be wondering how big. here's our christine romans. >> this is an incredibly profitable industry. background checks, that's one barometer for sales. those background checks...
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. >> his recent actions suggest that the answer is no. and that is he going his own way. >> i hope she is right. everyone that you can think of is that the people who prevailed is that the people who are the most organized are the most ruthless. i want to ask you about the role of al qaeda in iraq and in jordon. could this spread to iraq? >> i think they have nothing to do with each other. it is wrong. they are two different cultures. they are a million years away from each other. let protesters are civil enough not to become violent. you saw the soldiers and the police men. they let them say what they wanted. and the us aid. and here the government has a major role because we give $1.4 billion to the government. we tell him. look, there is a set of conditions we want the transition and you have to understand that human's rights have to be republican respected listen. because he needs that money. >> i want to raise this issue. a lot of people are talking about al qaeda and jordon. >> you didn't get the memo that al qaeda is on the path to
. >> his recent actions suggest that the answer is no. and that is he going his own way. >> i hope she is right. everyone that you can think of is that the people who prevailed is that the people who are the most organized are the most ruthless. i want to ask you about the role of al qaeda in iraq and in jordon. could this spread to iraq? >> i think they have nothing to do with each other. it is wrong. they are two different cultures. they are a million years away from each...
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but it's not our job to judge his actions. it's our job to control our own, you know. >> you also say that the track is much deeper than a lot of people think. >> you know, it's deeper than it looks. if there's the edge, then cut away. so, if you're up on it, there's nothing to brace against, which i didn't know until i tried to press myself up out of there. it's dirty. it's slippery. it's greasy dirt. it's not just dusty the way it looks. >> you were also confident in your own knowledge of the subway tracks because you knew where the third rail is. like i look -- i ride the subway every day. i don't know where the third rail is. >> i'm a bit of a train guy. so, i know how they're built and where things go. although i learned something new today, because of this, which is if you run to the end of the track there are ladders, which i guess i've seen but i never thought of it. but if you run in the direction -- run away from the train, that there's a ladder at the end, which is helpful, i think. although, there's lots of things
but it's not our job to judge his actions. it's our job to control our own, you know. >> you also say that the track is much deeper than a lot of people think. >> you know, it's deeper than it looks. if there's the edge, then cut away. so, if you're up on it, there's nothing to brace against, which i didn't know until i tried to press myself up out of there. it's dirty. it's slippery. it's greasy dirt. it's not just dusty the way it looks. >> you were also confident in your...
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so she's always ready to take action, no matter how wily... or weird... or wonderfully the market's behaving... which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> we are just getting reports by the associated press that somebody's quick thinking in the school may have saved lives. that somebody thought to turn on the intercom after the shootings that alerted classrooms to take immediate action. we'll have much more about this and how the nation's conversation immediately turned to guns after the shooting. that is coming up. new trident layers juicy berry + tangy tangerine is a thrilling, dual-flavored ride to mouth fun-town. but it's not like everyone is going to break into a karaoke jam session. ♪ this will literally probably never happen. >>> homeland security adviser john brennan first notified president obama of the tragedy here at 10:30 this morning in the oval office. 3:15 this afternoon, he had been thoroughly briefed. and he prepared his remarks in the briefing room. named after the shooting attack on president reagan. n
so she's always ready to take action, no matter how wily... or weird... or wonderfully the market's behaving... which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> we are just getting reports by the associated press that somebody's quick thinking in the school may have saved lives. that somebody thought to turn on the intercom after the shootings that alerted classrooms to take immediate action. we'll have much more about this and how the nation's conversation...
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in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> in raw politics, with the country one day closer to the fiscal cliff, president obama took his case to the public today. he used an event in pennsylvania to rachet up the pressure on republicans to freeze taxes for the middle class while allowing the tax rates on the wealthy to go up. >> if congress does nothing, every family in america will see their income taxes automatically go up on january 1st. that's sort of like the lump of coal you get for christmas. that's a scrooge christmas. >> hm. in other words, the day after the white house puts its opening bid on the table, the president comes out swinging. that opening bid didn't have a whole lot of concessions in it to the republicans, and th
in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> in raw politics, with the country one day closer to the fiscal cliff, president obama took his...
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security council will now meet tomorrow to discuss possible actions against north korea. want to get you back now to piers morgan, who is in washington, d.c. tonight with a very special interview. >> welcome to the senate committee on foreign relations. this is where some of the most sense sensitive global issues are discussed. tonight i'm sitting down with three legendary citizens, john mccain senior senator from arizona, presidential candidate and ranking member on the armed services committee, joe lieberman, senior senator from connecticut and was on the ticket with al gore, and lindsey graham, the senior senator from south carolina, a member of the armed services appropriations and budget committees. welcome the you three. the three amigos. as dubbed by general petraeus. >> you forgot to mention he ran for president also and lost and he'll run and lose some day. >> this is -- john, much too often as we travel has described us as the losers caucus. once we were in pakistan and the ambassador -- this was 2002, the ambassador was good enough to give a dinner in our honor
security council will now meet tomorrow to discuss possible actions against north korea. want to get you back now to piers morgan, who is in washington, d.c. tonight with a very special interview. >> welcome to the senate committee on foreign relations. this is where some of the most sense sensitive global issues are discussed. tonight i'm sitting down with three legendary citizens, john mccain senior senator from arizona, presidential candidate and ranking member on the armed services...
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. >> unless the president and congress take action, taxz rates will go up on every american taxpayer. >> if the argument is that they can't do -- they can't increase tax rates on folks making $700,000 or $800,000 a year, that's not a persuasive argue tomt me and certainly not to the american people. >> so here is the rub. the discussion centers on whether or not to let the top income tax rate jump from 35% to 39.6% on the marginal part, the part above the number, let's call it $400,000. but john boehner says don't give the government more revenue because it already spends altogether too much. now, the question is not really about that 4.6% difference on what the rich will pay in taxes. the real conversation boils down to the role of government. generally speaking, democrats are willing to entertain a bigger role of government in society. republicans want to roll it back. it's ideology. but a more constructive conversation would be how much do we expect to benefit from the services the government provides for us and how much are we willing to pay for those services in exchange? that go
. >> unless the president and congress take action, taxz rates will go up on every american taxpayer. >> if the argument is that they can't do -- they can't increase tax rates on folks making $700,000 or $800,000 a year, that's not a persuasive argue tomt me and certainly not to the american people. >> so here is the rub. the discussion centers on whether or not to let the top income tax rate jump from 35% to 39.6% on the marginal part, the part above the number, let's call it...
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and it just became this massive call to action. >> let's take a short break. i want to come back and talk about this fact. 53 excan you saecutions since t were released. what do you think about that, given that you would have been one of them? to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give florida the edge. right after missi
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the nine justices met behind closed doors on friday but took no action. the high court could act tomorrow when it's scheduled to release orders, or the justices may choose to discuss the issue when they meet for another scheduled conference on friday. >>> we're now just one month away until the fiscal cliff deadline. and while the deal will actually be made in washington, politicians are taking their message on the road and straight to the voters. cnn political editor paul steinhouser has more. >> good morning. the presidential election may be fading into the rearview mirror, but it feels a lot like campaign season. >> i'm already missing the time that i spent on the campaign visiting towns like this and talking to folks like you. >> we love you. >> i love you back. >> the president speaking at a cam tpaign style event in philadelphia, pushing to avert the fiscal cliff. house republicans hours before the president's trip push back against mr. obama's plans in their own campaign style video. >> this notion of $250,000 being top 2% or the wealthy people in
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now has to consider action? >> well, you know, the administration has not made it clear. what the president has said is that the use of such weapons would be a red line for the united states and her allies. but it's not clear, short of use, is this preparation is the mixing of the precursor chemicals enough. as noah can tell you this is a very unstable substance, sarin gas. once it's mixed it can be very corrosive. it's not clear you know, there could be an inadvertent release because of the volatility of these chem xams. >> this is one of those things that even those who work with them end up dying simply by trying to work with them. here's the other thing, noah. the delivery systems for these are many and varied. these can be fired in artillery shells, dropped from airplanes. fired on missiles. it seems like once the weapon is ready, there are an awful lot of ways it could reach the point fran just made reference to that the white house made reference to, of it being used and fast. >> yeah, and actually, an even worse possibility might be it not used fast. that it might
now has to consider action? >> well, you know, the administration has not made it clear. what the president has said is that the use of such weapons would be a red line for the united states and her allies. but it's not clear, short of use, is this preparation is the mixing of the precursor chemicals enough. as noah can tell you this is a very unstable substance, sarin gas. once it's mixed it can be very corrosive. it's not clear you know, there could be an inadvertent release because of...
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top of the hour, we're all over the after hours action. we're on the conference call and our traders are giving you the trade. also, we're on the prowl in the options pits for unusual activity. today, it was herbalife and nyx. we'll tell you what the trades were and what they mean. and then, the worst trade of 2012. the big reveal happens in the next hour. we'll see you top of the hour on "fast." >> all right, melissa. we'll be there. wrap up the day on wall street next. don't go away. back in a moment on "closing bell." to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lipper categories. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lower than spdr tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and even lower than vanguard. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 that means with schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 your portfolio has tdd#: 1-800-345-2
top of the hour, we're all over the after hours action. we're on the conference call and our traders are giving you the trade. also, we're on the prowl in the options pits for unusual activity. today, it was herbalife and nyx. we'll tell you what the trades were and what they mean. and then, the worst trade of 2012. the big reveal happens in the next hour. we'll see you top of the hour on "fast." >> all right, melissa. we'll be there. wrap up the day on wall street next. don't...
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bob pisani with some trading action. the market is aching for a deal. any time we get any sense they are making not even a deal, just they are talking. >> plan b by boehner is a very modest proposal as steve pointed out. the market doesn't care. it's almost as if boehner and obama are in the way and they have to get out of the way. the market deal, even if there isn't a deal, two-month highs on the s&p. look at that, highs of the day, even if you want to be pessimistic, there's not a lot necessarily here that's been going on today. s&p up 14% for the year, folks. we've got a number of new sectors, new highs, financials at new highs, s&p sectors, consumer discretionary group, retailers and home builders also at new highs. look at these home builders, up 4%. an average increase this year. banks and home builders are the two big winners this year. >> kenny, come on in. an independent trader down here at the nyse. mr. geithner in the mix. the administration uses him very effectively to talk to ceos and business leaders. he's saying what's payable would incr
bob pisani with some trading action. the market is aching for a deal. any time we get any sense they are making not even a deal, just they are talking. >> plan b by boehner is a very modest proposal as steve pointed out. the market doesn't care. it's almost as if boehner and obama are in the way and they have to get out of the way. the market deal, even if there isn't a deal, two-month highs on the s&p. look at that, highs of the day, even if you want to be pessimistic, there's not a...
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now, secretary of state, hillary clinton says the united states will take action if they release those chemical weapons on their people. >> this is a red line for the united states, we have made that clear. there is in doubt there is a line between even the horrors they have already inflicted and moving to what would be an internationally con telled step of utilizing their chemical weapons. >>shepard: syria could have several hundred ballistic missiles in their arsenal, capable of carrying chemical warheads. the united nations is pulling all of their "nonessential international staff" from syria as fighting intensifies in damascus. this is amateur video that reportedly shows violent airstrikes in a suburb but fox news cannot confirm the. >> -- confirm the the authencity. hillary clinton was not clear about what the red line would be? >>reporter: that is right. for the talk about a "red line" is seen as crossing, officials are being vague about the actions by the americans that it would trigger. >> we think it is important to prepare if contingency planning. we are actively consulting w
now, secretary of state, hillary clinton says the united states will take action if they release those chemical weapons on their people. >> this is a red line for the united states, we have made that clear. there is in doubt there is a line between even the horrors they have already inflicted and moving to what would be an internationally con telled step of utilizing their chemical weapons. >>shepard: syria could have several hundred ballistic missiles in their arsenal, capable of...
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can you vietnam action in the dow industrials. caterpillar and ge suggesting return. the indication moving to session lows today. these are the groups where the enclave right now. now, i will turn it over to jim and the rest of the traders here on the floor of the new york stock exchange for time honored tradition since the depression, and the singing of wait until the sun shines again. mr. mcguire? ♪ wait until the sun shines, as clouds go drifting by ♪ ♪ we will be happy, nelly, don't you cry ♪ ♪ ♪ sweetheart you and i ♪ wait until the sun shines, nelly, 12340e ♪ >> with breaking news from washington, john harwood. john? >> i just add conversation with an aide who confirmed there is a deal on the middle class tax cuts pks and it appears they agreed on threshold of $450,000 for families, $400,000 for individuals. that's a narrower gap at that income level tp. it is designed to catch more individuals with $400,000 incomes to catch a greater proportion of those making higher incomes. under the higher 39.6 rate. the gop aide says he expects president oba
can you vietnam action in the dow industrials. caterpillar and ge suggesting return. the indication moving to session lows today. these are the groups where the enclave right now. now, i will turn it over to jim and the rest of the traders here on the floor of the new york stock exchange for time honored tradition since the depression, and the singing of wait until the sun shines again. mr. mcguire? ♪ wait until the sun shines, as clouds go drifting by ♪ ♪ we will be happy, nelly, don't...
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an action that led us to the housing implosion a few years ago. we'll talk to david lichen and doug blip. diana olick also with us. david, why are you concerned about this desire for more home right now? home and bigger homes. >> i'm thinking of the george santiana. the spanish philosopher who says what we fail to learn from history, we're doomed to repeat. it amazes me this group is already out looking to buy a bigger home. if they have good job, good employment security and they're getting kids and need large rooms, i get it. but i would be cautious right at this particular time to be moving up too quickly. let's wait. give it a quarter. least see where this thing goes after the big proverbial fiscal cliff issue and see how we deal with that. >> should it be a concern for buying a bigger house or more people living in know house and they're not flipping it. i mean, the surroundings, the environment. the landscape is different today. >> right. we're talking about multigenerational living. having your parents move in with you, not just your kids.
an action that led us to the housing implosion a few years ago. we'll talk to david lichen and doug blip. diana olick also with us. david, why are you concerned about this desire for more home right now? home and bigger homes. >> i'm thinking of the george santiana. the spanish philosopher who says what we fail to learn from history, we're doomed to repeat. it amazes me this group is already out looking to buy a bigger home. if they have good job, good employment security and they're...
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there are however actions that we as a firm can take." california teachers indirectly through their retirement fund own more than 6% of bushmasters, teachers own more than 6% of bushmaster, the company that made the rifle used in that attack on the school. this say statement, "there are a lot of products that can be used responsibly or irresponsibly. in this case it was used irresponsibly. now that a tragic event like this has occurred i'm sure it is something that we will be discussing going forward." on friday when this was unfolding i googled bushmaster 223, the first response was to walmart saying i to go to the carney, new jersey, store, to get it. you couldn't get it on line. it says it aims straight and true. today you cannot see the advertisement on walmart.com. walmart says the gun is still available in select stores, it's not advertising it online.'s sporting goods suspend selling weapons like this for now and closed, no more guns at dick's sporting goods closest to newtown, connecticut. >> it's interesting with cerberus, they'r
there are however actions that we as a firm can take." california teachers indirectly through their retirement fund own more than 6% of bushmasters, teachers own more than 6% of bushmaster, the company that made the rifle used in that attack on the school. this say statement, "there are a lot of products that can be used responsibly or irresponsibly. in this case it was used irresponsibly. now that a tragic event like this has occurred i'm sure it is something that we will be...
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editorials at the time spurring people into action? >> stroemly important and extremely powerful in that these are what fanned the flames of rebellion and sustained loyalty to the cause. historians are saying without newspapers there would have been no american revolution. >> could people read? what was the amount of the population reading newspaper? >> america was one of the most literate societies in the time, particularly the northern colonies and in new england. literacy rates were very high. >> it was always stunning to go back and literally read in real time back in 1906 and '07 and '08 and '09. as you were doing this, were you sitting here, getting the ebb and flow of the story and seeing how it was moving in so many ways? >> absolutely. it triggers your intense and passion for history that you didn't necessarily have before. i brought with me the article. american revolution has begun. this is only one of two newspapers printed on american soil of about 40 at the time that print the news on its front page. and the only newspape
editorials at the time spurring people into action? >> stroemly important and extremely powerful in that these are what fanned the flames of rebellion and sustained loyalty to the cause. historians are saying without newspapers there would have been no american revolution. >> could people read? what was the amount of the population reading newspaper? >> america was one of the most literate societies in the time, particularly the northern colonies and in new england. literacy...
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they are also watching for bond action. i want to touch on something you were saying. mcdonald's, a a contributor to the dow strength. these are contributing, very moderate strength. we are seeing strength and materials, healthcare industrials, that where mcdonald's trades, they are lower today. one of the reasons we were talking about same store sales and mcdonald's being stronger, that is a boost to its stock. but we have seen a pull back, most notably the gap before pressure. disappointed and a number of retailers did. that number is a mixed as we head toward thursday. the retailers on the retail sales figures for the month of november. quickly, touch on one deal today. honeywell making acquisition of intermac. $10 a share. honeywell, it wasn't unexpected. started taking a leg down on that. brian back to you. >> mary, thank you. >>> part of what is giving the market move today along with renewed confidence perhaps. in the chinese economy believe it or not. >>es so are pushing the odds to right around 50/50. now something else to keep an eye on at this hour, the pres
they are also watching for bond action. i want to touch on something you were saying. mcdonald's, a a contributor to the dow strength. these are contributing, very moderate strength. we are seeing strength and materials, healthcare industrials, that where mcdonald's trades, they are lower today. one of the reasons we were talking about same store sales and mcdonald's being stronger, that is a boost to its stock. but we have seen a pull back, most notably the gap before pressure. disappointed...
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the house has taken action over the past several months that would address this. you know that washington does not have a revenue problem. it has a spending problem. what you have to do is get the spending side of this under control. there is a way to generate more revenue, and it is through reforming the tax code, cleaning it up, dealing with some of the loopholes. it is a dynamic way to approach the revenue quotient rather than a static which, which is just raising the rates and you're going to end up getting less revenue. so i think it's an opportunity to clean up this tax code. i would like to see the focus put on that. >> i would argue you guys have a fiscal cliff problem actually and maybe all of the above, clean up the tax code, raise some taxes for some people, cut some spending, like everybody in america has to deal with their own budget. >> we also have a ca and trade problem, soledad. >> cap and trade, we've got a lot to cover and 48 hours. >> if we do not clean this up we are capping our children's future and trading it to the people that hold this nat
the house has taken action over the past several months that would address this. you know that washington does not have a revenue problem. it has a spending problem. what you have to do is get the spending side of this under control. there is a way to generate more revenue, and it is through reforming the tax code, cleaning it up, dealing with some of the loopholes. it is a dynamic way to approach the revenue quotient rather than a static which, which is just raising the rates and you're going...
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easy as access to a gun and look at a culture that all too often glorifies guns and violence and any actions we must take must begin inside the home and inside our hearts. >> and last night the nra broke its silence on the newtown tragedy saying it is prepared to take steps so that nothing like this ever happens again. no comment today from republican congressional leaders on the president's announcement. joe? >> okay, hampton. thank you very much. so our new gun control measures the solution. our next guest says not so fast. the rush to reduce the number of guns throughout could be very misguided. and don't forget larry's credo, free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. "the kudlow report" is coming right back. ck. to the best vacation sp(all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year
easy as access to a gun and look at a culture that all too often glorifies guns and violence and any actions we must take must begin inside the home and inside our hearts. >> and last night the nra broke its silence on the newtown tragedy saying it is prepared to take steps so that nothing like this ever happens again. no comment today from republican congressional leaders on the president's announcement. joe? >> okay, hampton. thank you very much. so our new gun control measures...
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so the shock effect of seeing that happen is priceless. >> the action is fake. but the amputees are real. they're actors with the unique perspective on others would consider a disability. >> it's more of a guilt. i need to share it with people. >> reporter: you think this is a gift? >> it is a gift. >> reporter: heather lost her right leg to cancer when she was just 8. ted and june both lost their left leg in a tragic accident. >> a car came around the corner too fast and hit us. it's the trauma that can change other people's lives, as well as my own. it's become an asset. >> reporter: i went through similar training here recently and it's as real as it gets. it's preparation we do as journalists before we go into a hospital environment. when i was working on these amputee actors, it's what made we want to tell their story. >> i've met people that have gone through the training and gone overseas and come back and say that the training helped them. >> really, yeah. those are the best. when they come back and say you made a difference, those are amazing. >> report
so the shock effect of seeing that happen is priceless. >> the action is fake. but the amputees are real. they're actors with the unique perspective on others would consider a disability. >> it's more of a guilt. i need to share it with people. >> reporter: you think this is a gift? >> it is a gift. >> reporter: heather lost her right leg to cancer when she was just 8. ted and june both lost their left leg in a tragic accident. >> a car came around the corner...
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so she's always ready to take action, no matter how wily... or weird... or wonderfully the market's behaving... which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and
so she's always ready to take action, no matter how wily... or weird... or wonderfully the market's behaving... which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may...
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. >> obviously the prime minister and hillary clinton expressed disappointment in the un action. this will only delay the lasting talks over peace. absolutely. let palestinians have said that they want to come to the table. we have waited four years for them to come . especially after the election we'll have in israel. netanyahu will be in a place to make concessions that he hasn't made in the past. but not to hurt israel security. >>> and what about the open security in the last several weeks with the tensions over gaza. we saw there palestinians care about that was part of the jordan and egypt. they are firing rockets at israel civilians in sougern israel . that made israelies unite. they are trying to get the entire state of israel and wipe us off of the map. when the pime of israel unite that strengthens our hold over the land of israel. it doesn't make israelies want to make concessions soon. >> in terms of the symbolism of the vote in the un, do you think that this is going to be a problem going forward as negotiations continue to have this two-state solution? >> it certain
. >> obviously the prime minister and hillary clinton expressed disappointment in the un action. this will only delay the lasting talks over peace. absolutely. let palestinians have said that they want to come to the table. we have waited four years for them to come . especially after the election we'll have in israel. netanyahu will be in a place to make concessions that he hasn't made in the past. but not to hurt israel security. >>> and what about the open security in the last...
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stocks and investors have been held hostage by the trading action over the last several weeks. >> that's right. yes, and that's right. so we don't expect us to actually fall off the cliff. our base case and it's something that we spend every week really discussing is that about a third of the cliff is realized, in other words we get about a third of the total impact, two-thirds being deferred and that's already in the gdp forecast, roughly 1% in the first half. that's a scenario that's not going to justify investors being risk off and sitting on the sidelines but the time to recognize that scenario is not going to happen towards the end of the year so i still have this vision of investors being cautious, we get developments and as we get late into december we get some resolution and the market is going to finish pretty strongly and hopefully investors are positioned on the right side of that. >> what enabled you do you think to get fairly close thus far to the 1430 target that you set out? what do you foresee into next year and where would you have folks play the market now? >> one of th
stocks and investors have been held hostage by the trading action over the last several weeks. >> that's right. yes, and that's right. so we don't expect us to actually fall off the cliff. our base case and it's something that we spend every week really discussing is that about a third of the cliff is realized, in other words we get about a third of the total impact, two-thirds being deferred and that's already in the gdp forecast, roughly 1% in the first half. that's a scenario that's...
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my partner here on the floor of nyse joins me in the action. 24 hours ago we were sitting here with a triple-digit gain, actually. now, there is disappointment in washington. >> let's just say the markets are digesting all of this news today, that means moving side ways, a fancy word, folks. we are talking like 30 points. that pretty small. and the president sounding alternative sounding con ciliatory and often combative as you hear from john harwood. here is the bottom line. big movers, bank stocks, home moving stocks, that sue just referenced. all basically flat today. if you take a look at the one sector though that is still continuing to have a great day, doing it day after day and that's airline stocks, very positive traffic metrics from airlines in the last few weeks and these stocks have been moving up virtually everyday. there is your market today. this is a quiet day when you see airlines as the market leader. >> true. good point. we will see what happens when we ceci you see you the next half hour. >> what is the likelihood before the year's end. a democrat from new jersey s
my partner here on the floor of nyse joins me in the action. 24 hours ago we were sitting here with a triple-digit gain, actually. now, there is disappointment in washington. >> let's just say the markets are digesting all of this news today, that means moving side ways, a fancy word, folks. we are talking like 30 points. that pretty small. and the president sounding alternative sounding con ciliatory and often combative as you hear from john harwood. here is the bottom line. big movers,...
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but can he harness the raw emotion to get real action. le let's go to our white house correspondent, brianna keilar. she's got the latest. >> reporter: hi, wolf. for the first time, president obama today laid out a timeline for his administration to act. appointing vice president joe biden to lead a group of cabinet secretaries, outside organizations, as well as lawmakers to come up with solutions, and he said he wants the recommendations no later than january. the president said this time, washington won't just talk about tackling gun violence. >> this is not something where folks are going to be studying the issue for six simmomonths a publishing a report that gets read and then pushed aside. this is a team that has a very specific task. to pull together real reforms, right now. >> reporter: he urged congress to vote early next year on an assault weapons ban, a ban on high-capacity ammunition clips, and close the gun show loophole, so all gun purchasers are subject to background checks. the president's task force will recommend policies
but can he harness the raw emotion to get real action. le let's go to our white house correspondent, brianna keilar. she's got the latest. >> reporter: hi, wolf. for the first time, president obama today laid out a timeline for his administration to act. appointing vice president joe biden to lead a group of cabinet secretaries, outside organizations, as well as lawmakers to come up with solutions, and he said he wants the recommendations no later than january. the president said this...
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doctors can't do their jobs and why parent are stuck with kids like this at home and why we can't get action on gun laws. >> and dr. drew, when you're looking at adam lanza, what in his medical history do you think investigators should be focusing more on? what are they looking into to paint a more complete picture of the person that we are talking about? and when you talk about -- and what about the toxicology report? what should they be looking at when that comes in? >> that is absolutely correct. i think the two areas that are going to give us the most information is his life online because very often people that have are difficulty with intimate connection with others, they have quite a rich life out there in the cyberspace and it can be bizarre and they can fuel some of these horrible sorts of preoccupations and violent tendencies. it doesn't cause them but the online life is going to be very revealing and for sure the tox kolgs are going to be critical. there's two big questions here. did somehow the medication either coming on or going off, maybe he was prescribed medication and didn'
doctors can't do their jobs and why parent are stuck with kids like this at home and why we can't get action on gun laws. >> and dr. drew, when you're looking at adam lanza, what in his medical history do you think investigators should be focusing more on? what are they looking into to paint a more complete picture of the person that we are talking about? and when you talk about -- and what about the toxicology report? what should they be looking at when that comes in? >> that is...
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that is the world's greatest deliberative body in action. that is also the kind of thing people who don't know how to see the sailboat in washington. it's all games the two parties are playing to prove they are really committed to beating the other side. that's what they have to do. it's part of the whole dance. their base won't trust them. they won't buy the final deal if they don't think their party has fought as hard as they can. if you watch these games closely, it's easy to get depressed. they are petty and sorrowful and vengeful. but behind all that, if you filter it out, if you look at the offers on the table and the counteroffers and in particular if you look at the red lines that are being proposed by john boehner and president obama, if you look at these very closely, a deal is beginning to take shape. watch this. you remember during the presidential campaign what president obama used to say over and over again about tax rates? about what his plan was for tax rates? president obama was crystal clear about what he wanted. >> i have
that is the world's greatest deliberative body in action. that is also the kind of thing people who don't know how to see the sailboat in washington. it's all games the two parties are playing to prove they are really committed to beating the other side. that's what they have to do. it's part of the whole dance. their base won't trust them. they won't buy the final deal if they don't think their party has fought as hard as they can. if you watch these games closely, it's easy to get depressed....
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what did you make, stephanie, of today's market action? you're the trader and follow the short-term swings. what was the message of the market do you think today? >> the message is the market is nothing is really going to change. interest rates will be low for an extended period of time. the fact that they tied the rates to unemployment, a little bit of a twist to the story, but it means that rates stay low. i think that the housing theme continues. i think that financials continue to work because even though you have a flat yield curve they are a beneficiary of the housing cycle, and away from all of this you focus on what happens internationally and china continues to recover. europe looks like it's stabilizing and we didn't change our strategy based on the news, just a little bit more of what you're doing. >> randy, anything change for you? >> no, not really. what we're watching is the parallels that occur now, where we stood with the fiscal cliff and where we stood in 1999 with the y2k situation. we borrowed a lot of growth in 1999 fro
what did you make, stephanie, of today's market action? you're the trader and follow the short-term swings. what was the message of the market do you think today? >> the message is the market is nothing is really going to change. interest rates will be low for an extended period of time. the fact that they tied the rates to unemployment, a little bit of a twist to the story, but it means that rates stay low. i think that the housing theme continues. i think that financials continue to...
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let's get trading action. bob pisani joins me. that's despite gridlock in washington. >> maybe because of it. take a look at dow jones industrial average. we were up, speaker boehner gave us an update and basically said where is the president on the spending cut issue. we lost ground on that particular news. a couple of sectors doing well. tech outperforming, ambassadors trying to find a trading range between 5 and $6hup, a little more stable. texas instruments raised outlook, chip marks, alter, a, jds among gains. what sequestration worries, they continue to defy gravity. second group strong, airline stocks. good news, delta taking a 49% steak in virgin air, maybe more consolidation. booking trends good recently. a minimal impact from business travel on sandy overall, jet fuel prices continue to drop. let's talk about exchange traded funds. you know them. i'm a big backer. matt hogan here moderating a conference master of all things etfs. we're continuing to see money going in. what's going on? why is etf so high? >> a couple of
let's get trading action. bob pisani joins me. that's despite gridlock in washington. >> maybe because of it. take a look at dow jones industrial average. we were up, speaker boehner gave us an update and basically said where is the president on the spending cut issue. we lost ground on that particular news. a couple of sectors doing well. tech outperforming, ambassadors trying to find a trading range between 5 and $6hup, a little more stable. texas instruments raised outlook, chip marks,...
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this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. >>shepard: prince william and wife kate, a day after we learned they are spenting one baby, a source says that kate will have to stay in the hospital in london for several more days. she is battling what is described to us as severe morning sickness. that is what forced the couple to come forward with this pregnancy news. the source went on to say she will need a "period of rest before slow can leave hospital." she got company today. you can see prince william stopped by. and we hear from one of america's most famous recent mothers, snooki, the jersey shore star gave birth to a son and told the new york daily news that she should enjoy the time at home, or the palace. thanks, snooki. >> what if snooki and sooki got into it? two shows,
this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ male announcer ] taste it and describe the indescribable. could've had a v8. >>shepard: prince william and wife kate, a day after we learned they are spenting one baby, a source says that kate will have to stay in the hospital...
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so far moscow has blocked action of president assad at the united nations insisting there should be no regime change. but diplomats now say moscow increasingly doubts assad can survive in power as the armed opposition gains ground. some u.s. senators say now is the time for russia to act. >> this is an opportunity for russia to show the international community at large that you can be a constructive force at a time of great need. and you have a unique capability as a nation to do some good. >> reporter: for the u.s., the insurgents gains are a double-edged sword. some of the most ruthlessly affected fighters also are the most radicalized. washington is moving to declare one of those groups a terrorist organization. but the obama administration worries that the stronger radical fighters become the more armed combat, not political efforts to find a solution will decide the outcome in syria. early next week secretary clinton travels to morocco for a meeting of the so-called friends of syria group. the focus will be on the opposition with the obama administration taking the first steps tow
so far moscow has blocked action of president assad at the united nations insisting there should be no regime change. but diplomats now say moscow increasingly doubts assad can survive in power as the armed opposition gains ground. some u.s. senators say now is the time for russia to act. >> this is an opportunity for russia to show the international community at large that you can be a constructive force at a time of great need. and you have a unique capability as a nation to do some...
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. >> this time, the words need to lead to action. we know this is a complex issue that stirs deeply in our passions and political divides. we're going to need to work on access to mental health care. we're going to need to look more closely at a culture that all too often glorifies guns and violence. >> i come to really respect you and the other governors and governor rendell because i watched it during sandy and i watched it during what happened up in newtown. they have to take care of their people. so in taking care of the people in maryland, what do you think is the most important thing? dealing with the issue of semi-automatic weapons? the so called assault rifles. dealing with the high capacity gun clips, the ammunition clips or the violent culture piece. what can you go at in a month? >> you have to go at all of those things. and you have to go at all of those things simultaneously. >> most of the hunters i know, i a gree. governor rendell who i know you're going to be talking to, he and i had about the highest title in the lan
. >> this time, the words need to lead to action. we know this is a complex issue that stirs deeply in our passions and political divides. we're going to need to work on access to mental health care. we're going to need to look more closely at a culture that all too often glorifies guns and violence. >> i come to really respect you and the other governors and governor rendell because i watched it during sandy and i watched it during what happened up in newtown. they have to take...
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and i interpret and digest the information as either actionable or not. kind of like a research analyst that i believe is hot or a trader who walks into my office with an idea and i know that idea is going to be a good one. i think the message from the federal reserve to traders is now lost. if you go back to march and think about the march 13th meeting, we were coming off of three consecutive headline labor reports well north of $200,000. you had both ben bernanke. you had the minnesota fed chairman -- >> coach likota. >> thank you for bailing me out. >> liesman will be happy i knew that. >> the economy was getting better and the ten-year went from 1.8% all the way up to 2.40. what happened in april? you printed 68,000. the message of the market was wrong. fast forward to september, same thing. the announcement of qe3 was supposed to be reflationary. within one week it was the high of the s&p. >> let's go to stephanie link before we bring in the professor to decide if any of you are getting an "a" on this pone. >> i think the fed will continue to keep ra
and i interpret and digest the information as either actionable or not. kind of like a research analyst that i believe is hot or a trader who walks into my office with an idea and i know that idea is going to be a good one. i think the message from the federal reserve to traders is now lost. if you go back to march and think about the march 13th meeting, we were coming off of three consecutive headline labor reports well north of $200,000. you had both ben bernanke. you had the minnesota fed...